Stadium lights at night

New York · World Cup 2026

The city
does not wait.

Thirty-nine nights. Ten rooms. One standard: what happens after the whistle is as considered as what happens before it.

0
Days to kickoff

Manifesto

We do not sell tables.
We hold rooms.

Access is finite. Reputation is not. Every guest is a referral or a warning — we behave accordingly.

Capabilities

Discipline
at scale.

39
Nights in market
10
Venues
5B+
Tournament audience
8
MetLife dates
01
VIP tables
Reserved sections across the portfolio. Dedicated service. Priority entry. Minimums applied to bottle spend — not noise.
02
Match-night programming
Rooms tuned to who is in town, who is on the pitch, and what the night should feel like when the city is watching.
03
Private dining
Small rooms for groups that do not need an audience. Tasting menus. Wine. Silence where silence is the amenity.
04
Rooftop & skyline
Pre- and post-match tables with Manhattan as the backdrop. Screens when it matters. Air when it does not.

Featured work

Rooms under pressure.
Delivered.

Harbor NYC

Post-match routing from Penn to the room

ProblemHigh-demand nights collapse when door, bar, and floor disagree on capacity.

BuiltVIP table ladder, door protocol, and night-of artist cadence aligned to MetLife calendar.

StackVenue ops · Talent · Private dining handoffs

OutcomeConfirmed programming across eight MetLife-adjacent nights.

Status: Live
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Ten-venue map

One surface for wayfinding under stress

ProblemGuests do not navigate Manhattan on adrenaline and screenshots.

BuiltInteractive map, pins, and panel detail for every room in the portfolio.

StackMapbox · Static edge routes · Lightweight panels

OutcomeFaster decisions at the door — fewer lost arrivals.

Status: Live
Open map

The Room — Guide

Editorial control of the summer narrative

ProblemThe tournament is loud; the brand needed a quieter, authoritative voice.

BuiltLong-form guide, typographic system, and restrained photography pacing.

StackStatic publish · Inline critical CSS · Print-safe structure

OutcomeQualified inbound with context — less re-explaining on first call.

Status: Live
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Brand

Built for nights
that do not forgive mistakes.

Dream Hospitality operates a portfolio of New York venues through the World Cup window with a single brief: protect the guest, the room, and the reputation of everyone attached to the table.

We work with agents, athletes, brands, and private groups who already know the cost of getting it wrong. If that is you, use the access request — we respond within twenty-four hours.

MetLife

Eight matches.
One city.

The list below is the MetLife Stadium run. We coordinate hospitality before, during, and after the whistle — not ticket resale.
01
Sat Jun 13
6:00 PM ET
Brazil vs Morocco
Group
02
Tue Jun 16
3:00 PM ET
France vs Senegal
Group
03
Mon Jun 22
8:00 PM ET
Norway vs Senegal
Group
04
Thu Jun 25
4:00 PM ET
Ecuador vs Germany
Group
05
Sat Jun 27
5:00 PM ET
Panama vs England
Group
06
Tue Jun 30
5:00 PM ET
Round of 32
Knockout
07
Sun Jul 5
4:00 PM ET
Round of 16
Knockout
08
Sun Jul 19
3:00 PM ET
The World Cup Final
Final
Access

The room
fills first.
Always.

June 11 through July 19. Tell us who is coming and which nights matter. We reply within twenty-four hours with availability and next steps.

31
Limited availability this season
10
Venues in NYC
39
Nights of World Cup
What we hold
VIP table service · Private dining · Rooftop service · Bottle service · Artist programming · Priority entry
Request access
Your group.
Our reply.

Short form. Direct line to the team. No third-party lead market.

Request received
We will confirm within twenty-four hours.
Who are you? (optional)
Which nights interest you? (green = MetLife match night)

We respond within twenty-four hours. Your details are used only to process access requests.